Girls Aloud's third album, Chemistry, was by far and away their most universally adored by both critics and fans. So why exactly did it - relatively - underperform compared to their previous releases?
Category: Brian Higgins
Pop Essays #58: Mini Viva, ‘Left My Heart In Tokyo’
The key cornerstone of Xenomania's branch out into an in-house record label, Mini Viva were positioned as the all new pop duo phenomenon to take them from their success in the 00s to the 2010s...
Pop Essays #48: Moonbaby, ‘Here We Go’
On a mission to revolutionise and transform British pop music in the new millennium, Miranda Cooper and Brian Higgins at Xenomania set out their stall as early on as their Moonbaby project.
Girls Aloud’s “What Will The Neighbours Say?” at 20: revisiting a modern pop classic
One thing I have tried to curb a little bit coming into this year is the expansion of my vinyl collection. Some of this was borne out of necessity (I had to upgrade my storage trunks over Christmas, as my collection had outgrown the original ones I stored them in), but also to try and … Continue reading Girls Aloud’s “What Will The Neighbours Say?” at 20: revisiting a modern pop classic
The Story of Pop: 1998 (Chapter 43)
The UK's biggest selling single of 1998 - and of all time by a female artist - proved Cher was a pop culture touchstone that surpassed all generations, whilst also reasserting her as a camp icon.
The Story of Pop: 2002 (Chapter 51)
With Popstars: The Rivals, the stakes were upped as two new bands went head-to-head for the Christmas number one, and for Girls Aloud, it was "Buy Girls, Bye Boys" with a redefining 00s chart banger that got them there...
The Story of Pop: 2002 (Chapter 33)
Any doubts at all that the Sugababes' chart topping success with their previous single was a fluke were promptly dispatched with their equally addictive follow up, helmed by the fledging pop team Xenomania...
Pop Essays #13: Frank, ‘Never Left A Girl’
Howdy! Firstly before we start a quick Happy Easter to you all. Secondly - time for this week's Pop Essays, as we revisit another lost gem of a track from the mists of pop time. This week: one of the greatest songs you've probably never heard by the greatest pop production team of the 00s... … Continue reading Pop Essays #13: Frank, ‘Never Left A Girl’
#SongoftheWeek: Capulets – ‘Community Centre’
ARTIST: Capulets SONG: Community Centre SO ALEX, WHY IS THIS YOUR SONG OF THE WEEK? Now, usually how it works in pop is this: person joins band, band release a few records, maybe they play live a bit, do some other amazing stuff and become fairly brilliant, band ends or takes a break, person from … Continue reading #SongoftheWeek: Capulets – ‘Community Centre’
#SongoftheWeek: Unperfect – ‘Gots To Give The Girl’
ARTIST: Unperfect SONG: Gots To Give The Girl SO ALEX, WHY IS THIS YOUR SONG OF THE WEEK? You know it's a good time for pop music when you've got more than one girl group on the go. So no sooner have Four of Diamonds offered up a blinding new single, then Brian Higgins, the … Continue reading #SongoftheWeek: Unperfect – ‘Gots To Give The Girl’










